Saturday, 27 May 2017

Last night I walked up to the church to go along to the flower festival. To see the flowers of course and also to listen to Tina singing with the choir master to start the evening off. The bay was clear on the way up.
I will just put three of the flower displays on, they were representing different hymns. There were many beautiful arrangements.


I walked back again after looking round as Tina was busy talking to church members. The bay was beautiful as the evening progressed.

This morning I walked up to the studio and also took a couple of bags of stuff to the charity shop. Had a chat with Donna and showed her my Ghana scrapbooks.
This afternoon, as Tina had a Saturday off and the weather was lovely we had a trip out to Hornsea. We had a look at the lovely church, sadly we couldn't go inside.

We looked round the town and then made out way to the sea front.
We had a wander and spent a while on the slot machines, then had something to eat. Tina and I watched the spray while Darren went and collected the car to save my legs!

A lovely drive both ways and we stopped in a couple of villages to look at two very different churches, again they were locked. Firstly at a tiny village called Atwick, fantastic church.
Then in Skipsea and Norman church.
Very open to the elements that one with a great view.
We had an ice cream on the south bay before returning home after a very nice trip out.

4 comments:

  1. A plethora of pictures this evening covering some nice subject matter. The bay shots are really good. You manage to find the best locations to take them from. The churches are really nice too. I like to photograph them myself, but haven't taken any pics at all for a while. Another thing I must add to my "must do that again" list!
    The floral displays look really good too, and you got to hear Tina sing, so can't be bad. She does have a very nice voice.
    Hornsea looks a very nice place, and has the three essential ingredients, sea, slot machines and food :-) Sounds my sort of place.

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  2. A really lovely place for a trip out and not heaving, just a pleasant number of people enjoying it. The bay looked quite different on the way home, I don't often go and see it in the evening.

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  3. Know Atwick and Skipsea well we used to take our dog for walks on Skipsea beach when we lived at Froddingham

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